What if the best way to fight a water crisis is to prevent it before it begins? 💧
As El Niño threatens rainfall patterns across India, IAS Avishyant Panda is leading a large-scale water conservation mission in Maharashtra’s Gadchiroli district.
From check dams and farm ponds to irrigation infrastructure and the revival of water bodies, thousands of water-management projects are being implemented to strengthen the district’s long-term water security.
The goal is simple yet powerful: don’t wait for drought—prepare for it.
At a time when climate change is making weather patterns increasingly unpredictable, proactive solutions like these can help build stronger, more resilient communities.
Can this model become a blueprint for drought preparedness across India? 👇
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